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Ooh, I love that your journals from 10 years! ago said the same thing! YOU ARE an incredible motivator and I can really see you in that position - good luck and I'm glad to hear that everyone is well. Please give your DH my best, xoxo

oh yes...good to hear dave is doing well now...you must feel so relieved...yes...teaching is my passion, always has been...i taught my little sisters when i was little, i went to college and learnt how to become a teacher, taught in public schools for over twenty years, with a huge emphasis on art...and helping kids feel good about themselves through art, and now I am homeschooling one, and next year 2 of my children...it gives great joy...good luck with your wish to teach...i know you will be fabulous at it...xxx

Leslie,it has been too long. I am good my friend and am just busy with life. Marriage has been good and just been adjusting to sharing my life with someone, but he's a good someone and I feel very blessed to have him in my life.

How very awesome about your dream, how truly amazing it is to find your life's path and to know what you want to do in life. I think several of my passions include travel, creating, and fitness. But I'm too broke to travel and I'm trying to quit being lazy so I can get back to working out, which leaves me with creating!! I hope to get to the other two things soon. I am starting to get mentally prepared to do the transformation thing again and focus on making it a lifestyle ( i struggle with that)

Anyway sweet friend, I'm glad you are creating, I'm happy for your life path, and so happy for your husband that he is doing much better.

Yeah! So many prayers have been answered for your husband. Your fans are so happy to see you so happy again! Last week I started doing your 31 day creative challenge and am having fun with it!Maggie in Nevada

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